Liverpool players have been in constant communication during isolation with the Premier League currently suspended.

Liverpool, like every other Premier League club, have been finding ways to keep fit with games suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Jordan Henderson has explained how all the players - and Jurgen Klopp - have been keeping spirits high in their group chat. Professional football in England has been suspended since March 20 with the UK currently in lockdown until later this month.

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But Henderson insists the topic of going the whole season unbeaten never entered the changing room at Anfield.

"We knew the time would come when we might drop points or suffer a defeat. We knew it would come so we were prepared for how to react," he added.

"We never really spoke about the record in the dressing room, to be honest. The main aim was to just keep winning games. The ultimate goal is still to win the league, so after that loss, we spoke and the focus was still on the next game.

"Everybody else was talking about the records, but when you're winning games and taking each one as they come, the records follow. You're always just focusing on how you can improve, and that was our thought process after the Watford game.

"It felt really bad, like it does losing any game of football, but it was the manner of the defeat which really disappointed us. It wasn't a performance that we had seen from us from a long time, but the next day in training, the lads' attitude was onto the next game, learning from the mistakes we made."